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Meyer Jonasson & (fa. Millinery Department ‘mein tor.) will place on sale to-morrow (Saturday) anew and very smart SHIRT WAIST-HAT at the special price of $2.00. 100 trimmed hats, regular prices $12.00 to $18.09, will be sold for $8.50. Suit Department. For to-morrow (Saturday) the surplus stock of TAILORED SUITS FOR SMALL WOMEN, sizes 14, 16 and 18, or 32, 34 and 36, consisting of a variety of styles and materials, all of this season’s manufacture, and heretofore sold for $16.00 to $25.00, will be offered at $10.50 and $16.50. BROADWAY & 12TH ST. MANHATTAN LED LOST FORTUNE STRONG STOCKS, AND HIMSELF. Rising Market, with|Broker Betts, Wrecked Good Gains for the in Wall Street, Has Favored Issues. Disappeared. After a session of confused trading | The police are searching for C. Preder- on the Stock Exchange to-day lok Retts. rmerly a broker tn) Wail tured harply upward in the street hut his friend fear that only his) Roon, on large st The advance wis gains ranged from 4 to 8 1-2 pe + fatter in Manhattan whi the feature In t ter Sugar and Missour! Pact lowed Manh 61-2 and 7 respes The coring wus terdy with prices at about the highest for the di The total sales of strcks tootay were Sih it undaa Grown, ALL BUILD Pe ee ee eee THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVESING, MAY 17, 1901. | | STERN BROTHERS Men’s Summer Neckwear sine Scarfs | Foulard, Grenadine and Lov in the latest shapes, at | Engitsh Siik and Li: -wing Ties jin new combination at | Rich Imported Si |In a new shape, flowing-end scarf, | White and fancy cheviot Ascot Stocks, with crush ae Handkerchief Department Exciusive designs in Ladies’ French Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Novelties in Ladies’ and Men's Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs Bandanas for Golf and Bathing Also the following exceptional values hemstitched scalloped and lace trimmed, Boys’ Summer Clothing. New Styles of Sults for seaside’ and country wear, Golf and Serge Separate Coats and Trousers,Negilgee Shirts and Blouses, Knockabout Hats and Caps And will offer Saturday Sailor and Russian Suits $3 75, 5.00 ° , le of serges and chev.ots, 3 to 12 yrs, Heretofore $5,50 to 8,90 Single and Double-breasted Suits of imported cheviots, worsteds and flannels, 7 to 16 yrs., Value $6,50 to 8,00 Sallor Suits of English Washable White Drill, trimmed with soutache bratd, 3 to 12 yrs,, Value $3,09 Trousers of blue serges and cheviots, 3 to 16 yrs, Value $1.00 and 1,50 55.00 $1.58 59, 98¢ STOPPED IN CITY. est Twenty-third Street | DESPONDENCY. inpatione 4 Aivenm, and 6th Ave. and 34st St. Saturday, | while 69 | they last, @ <n. ng i yo, ALL DRUGGISTS. 10c. 250. & 50c. ele Boys, 3 to 16, If you knew as much about them as we db you'd telephone “Save Double- breasted cheviots and cassimeres, sizes 7 one for me.” NG S to 16 years, three-piece vestee, double-breasted vests, sev- i ] eral styles, in fancy mixtures, : sizes 3 to 8 years, and. sailor : blouse suits in blue and fancy j 12,000 Workmen Locked Out and 60,000} $ mixtures, size 3 to 10 years. ; . ea i Will Be Affected. |} Latest modes, all woo! cloths, : LON DON STOCKS worth twice and some three times ; Whon the clocks struck 12 at noon t the Builders’ Association, although , IN GOOD DEMAND.}" ) brickinyers were ordered) tw niatives tried to fnd ie all] ¢ Me Price —which is good up to 10 : quit w snd what [2 P.M, Saturday, ale wricree cient national Bricklayers’ Union | American Shares Advance He spacers es nak fe teteorinen li Flsernaa: | Roys’ genuine English corduroy and Give a Firm Tone to Warilenurs ht in trousers, double taped seams, the Market. With the bet neresshes hae patent buttons, the 75 sent "5 The market for American ra hod carriers Rad to, ones—4 to 16 years, 9 securities in London to-day was aye there wil be a on a fairly large vo we [aw hi ate J St. Paul, Unite non t The union has of Boys whiter nlaue one-plece and preferred, « iy ere|ot tlimated | As Never lot Kilt suit, embroidered collar and i conspicuous for streneth, belme up 21-4 | ep a eyed Kota} ze that Fi 2 am 0 teen TK, L1-4 and 13-2 per cont. respectiyely 1 The ahh Ani Hees if 4% : {Atchison and Louisville & Nashville} shave t |g cut from §2.50, ° also were buoyant Ma though they 1 WAL be thrown { : Homie securities showed dectded tm ; t |} Children’s Sailor Straw Hats in Provement in wympathis with the Ameri r Wages or hours hax] : Ic can department, dc a weak tot Nght. It crows fine white and mixed straw; dull opening. may Another small fallure was announced MORGAN STAYS IN PARIS. tation 14s follows te Mason Builders y notitled Financter Plane to Stay in Capital Until He sn PARIS, May 17.—J. Pier, d fa expected to stay in Paria fo: days. He will then sa!l for to: out returning to Aix Les Hut : ———— Cotton Prices Drop. Wet weather tn Northern ‘Texas 1 Door cables depressed to-day, prices at the oj 3 to 6 points. July op. ; then sold off to 7.40 under liguid The opening prices were: Ms June, 7.57 to 7%); July 30 to 7.31; lowed a visit of repre: suly” feos PAu uM ‘Market ‘quiet. ; —— Cables Send Wheat Up Firm cables forced the to cover to-day, 3-8. Foreign buy) to the rise. © Pots Minchemath! ekout was decided wheat we heat, 711-2 Wy corn, 481-8 phen tate tere 4 ei offered: “July. 731-2 bid y feptemne. re oThis aeeune posterous af wor slowing pri have Hm necept a beh a ae 2 | compromise uantnwatarsecaicel trounce them out,” atement could be secured from ra of the Bricklayers’ Union, the bea "Their meeting place is unknowa, even 4% |} Open Saturday Evenings, ee imens demand for t Ks value, 9Sc. For this sale, A clause in the agreement ny fer Swatting tm are paid % cents per he sork # hours per week This gives: 3) each Satunlay. The hod- nke Sit or lb a week. * D, Stoker, from whose bie maTtment house in process of ereetion Broadway und Seve nicd street edingly a mittee which was consi ter, ind wus efuned admit | TD HIS LEGACY. {Odd Provision in the Will of Caroline men Wandell. hey hal weeks Pen UONEEE | —— The will of Caroline W 1 was Med |BROOKLYN SCHOOL WRANGLE mate to-day. aout $88,030, © brothers and n nuinbe: wnsend Wandell, Masorn Delewatto piroller Argue with Over 81,005,000, A ine sof the Board o aM. Stillwell and Josephine W RMAC iC oa oat nek Martha M, Still { Josephine Wane t heate Vetween the M omptrol © side and memby Board on th. hai heritage sho re Tals amoun fund Jolndy with his wife Tf he xecures a diverce from his wife, Francis ts (0 have the full income, or If me theron ssities prevalent Htlynal appropr.- ne dies It gore to the sister, Josephine WANT TO RENT A FURNISHED |, 104)! room? Axvertise in the Sunday Worl, — the courte seeking @ divorce from his vn own |'~ Mahler Bros. 45° | | Rothenberg S| Satisfaction Guaranteed of Money Promptly Refunded. West 14th St. 49c¢ Boys’ $1 Sailor Blouse Wash Suits, About sovof them. and the biggest bargains at the price ED ever advertised. Hurry, mothers If you've a boy any- | wherefrom ito 10 years old we Itt him ina jiffy. These Suits are made of Im- ported Galatea Cloth, wartanted fast color, extremely neat and attractive. Boys’ Suit Dept., second floor. 49c 9 All-Wool Sailor Blouse Suits; sizes 3 to 10 | 98 ° Boys years; ade with extra lirce ¢ altar . with eombina- tion red, white and black «ilk ergs in blue, brown, Ouord and red BD Suit og Double-Breasted Suits, Men's all-iinen handkerchiefs 9 Two-Plece AUl- Wool with 1 and 1 inch hems, at 2 1c Boys ses 7to 1.3 Scotch and English ches : famous 2 49 ne ei 2 double scat and knee; reinforced tape seams; $4.00 values... ° Padlesgunlaundere 10¢ 9 Russian Blouse Suits, all wool Venetian cloth, 3 hand embroidered initlal handkerchiefs, a 10 Boys’ Russian 8 Pineyie Revita aval ThEMREO TOOT 3 98 Ladies’ all-linen laundered handkerchiefs 10¢ shades, bandsomely trimmed with contrasting combinations, “We H with hand embroldered initials, wreath effect, at $6 values... el ucsisess lessens « Homenbost Boys’ 39c Wash Blouses ...25¢ | Boys’ 390 Golf Caps. means Ladies’ all-linen embrotdered handkerchiefs, 24¢ Boys’ 39c Wash Waists 25c) Boys’ 7£c Knee Pants. at > Boys’75c Laundered Waists.. 3c! | Boys’ 75c Wash Kilt Suits.3oe [Attractive Millinery. Pring the girls to-me them look prettier. Here Children's Untrimmed Hat: styles and colors “Florodora Hats"’ ceedingly attractive ready to wear. Hlenty here to delight their fancy and make me part cularly fetching bargain variety; all the best ‘ainty and ex Ie hye) Dress Shapes ——New styles and shire t 49, < ¢c colors; values, for Shirt Waist Hote Have st? puny of the very freshest ideas are Trimme mmense demand all th CHILDREN'S SHORS: i seen nw 98c PRICES CUT. In rearranging and re-sorting our Children’s Shoe Department we have cut prices v. igorously, and these phenomenal values for Saturday are the result: Children’s Patent Leatler Tip, Wedge Heel Shoes; sizes 4to S; $1.25 values \ nis or kid top; $1.75 Boys’ “Iron Roun $2.00 valucse.eeees 89c * 1.00 er wear om J. “49 =198 » his worn a pair of “Liberty she thinks of them.’ She'll uldn't’ wear any other so beautiful and comfort- Children’s Shoes, black or tan kid button or laces sizes § tS, $4.3 es’ Oras or Tan Shoes; spri steal or button mn Patent Leather, Vict Kid and Russet kid; Oxford Ties in Patent Leathers, Vici kid, Tan Kid or Russian Leather. All the new hesis..... ...... ASK any woman Shee’ whit promptly sas kin They are * re MISSES’ SUITS, Venetian Cloth Suits. Skirt with flare ounce finished]: with Vandyked, stitched |Z silk bands. Eton Coat] with stitched Taffetas Vest. Sizes 14 to 16 years, Colors;—blue, black, grey and mode. $15 Venetian Cloth and Home- { spun Suits. Eton Coat with bell cuff or new silk undersleeve. Sizes 14 to 16 years, \Colors; — blue, black and grey. The “Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor, 127th St. and 3d Ave. | | | | | -00. | Here's value, here's style, here's economy for you. But sou must see these suits to ap- preciate their worth. Iu 6 different shades of the w Greens and Browns, also Pinehecks, Plaids and Serges so popular this season, i Single or Double Breasted $12.50. Coats made in correct style |Brilliantine Golf Skirts,— with wide stitched hem. Colors;—-blue, grey and with good, broad shoulders. Young men looking tor good style should drop in and ‘look ’em over; hundreds havebought them and saved money. Our prices always leave you a little over for other things. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. Uptown Corner 127th St. & 3d Ave. inches. $6.00. Golf Skirts,—made of plaid back, durable cloth. $5.00, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, wife, and tt developed on trial that {f he diverced his wife he would receive $10, from the estate of his father, Judge Wandell, was denied by Wan- will ts dated SHIPPING NEWS. C FOR TO-DAY, 11) Moon rises 469 DE Bun risen Samly Hork Hell Gate Ferry Governor's Inland CLOAK DEPARTMENT. PORT OF NEW Yoric Black Cloth, and tucked ; ARRIVED, : black Taffetas Eton Boonton aia Aren| Coats,—various designs. $7.50, $12.00 & $16.09, former prices $12.00, $16.00 and $24.00, ouTaor sT AMSIUPS, SAILED TO-DAY Brunvaicn, Francis P. Wandell 2 preter, Hamburs. ndell was recently in Norfotk, JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third. Street, INCOMING | STEAMSHIPS. DUE ro DAY i) Vietorta, Cfty ee Auguste jetorla, of Auguste, Hamburg. . Govan black, Lengths 35 to 40|% Sumner, | Bridge-Chmbmg and a i| Mew Disease. £ ¢ U pawn the d Gerrick a f The subway on aptece, ot auspender Jet us shake: Upon the ebelt ‘tls place For we can wear our pelts, be We've donned the cool Shirtewatee A Uttle eany for shirt waists? H'm! Yes. rrobably, 1% you put one on to-morrow and strolled out, people would look around at you and make you more or less peevish with their curiosity. Whereupon you might get angry and say, “Rubber- | neck!" You wouldn't, of course, {f you were polite, but you could with impunity, for it ts all right to call a man a “Rubberneck.” No less high an authority than a court of l@y, right here in New York City, has so decided, and you may rely upon what the courts Bay. z Still, summer {s almost here, and ‘tis time to think about what | we are going to wear. As the poet says— Lite junks of colo All at random pla Make the beattteous bow And the new shirt-waist, Turner, In his most irresponsible moment, never painted any- thing so gloriously colorific as the shirt waist of the coming sea- son, Nor anything much more expensive. It is lucky for you men that your wives are not going to wear such shirt waists as the women of the "400" are affecting just now, unless you’ were among the lucky ones in Wall street. What the new materials are and how much the “400" ladies are paying for them you may, however, Hike to know. If your wife insists on having something es them you may say to her, as the Rev. J. T. Rhoden said to 8: 9 You do not love me any more, So go you quickly hence. You've been my all for thirty | You're now not thirty cet Not, perhaps, in just these words. But in a measure they express the manner in which Mr. Rhoden surrendered his wife of thirty years to another when he found that she and this other wore in love. The self-sacrifice of this husband illustrates a phe- nomenon In human character beside which the surrender by John Ruskin of his wife to Sir John Millais was scarcely anything. A beautiful phase of character, beautifully presented. Of little Interest. however, to a certain person who has been occupying public attention more or less for some time. If you should see a wounded snake, De not attempt to mend him, Go find your deaditerst enemy, And hire hitn to attend him. In these words. or their Turkish equivalent, the family of the late physician to the Sultan of Turkey ure just now expressing their Ideas of the way In which that illustrious personage repail his doctor's kindness In a récent operation. The physician tried to cure the Sultan of sumethirg. He caused his ruler a little pain Presto! Off with the physician's head! But the Sultan is paying for all his cruelties, and if you would read of a reckoning for almost unparalleled villainy read some recently revealed court secrets from the Sublime Porte which will make you glad that you are not the Sultan. Scme are born lucky. + Some luck attain, Some know their business And sell champagne Probably Harry Lehr would have heen just necessfil in almost any other line, but he saw fit to enter society through the champagne basket. His success has been enormous, we all know that. He has been ridiculed, reviled and occasionally praised But he has gone along, doing better and better year by year, until now he is going to marry a young, beautiful milllonaire widow. A complete account of this brilllant young man's clever career isinteresting. And the picture of his bride-to-be is alluring. + Some doctors said he had the mumps, Some, spinal i Some awore he h Of dreadful ¢ natithe While still Showed serious Rut Dr. Girdner knew the Had simple Newyorkitis stared the signs man Or “Newvorkeetis,” Just as you wish to pronounce it rate it js pronounced dangerous, catching and Girdner, who is an authority on the human + portion of it dwelling in New York, hus discovered the disease. and you will have an admirable oppor ftv en Sunday to read what ho has written and to study the highly diverti by that famous delineator of humanity's foibles, Mr, T At any spreading. Dr. specially that E. 4 wonderful cure for a shaking nerve Is to stand on the tracks at Dead Man's Curve A benutiful ture for a tired hraln Tato Jump tna furnace and out again Tut the best of all, for a nervous hand Is to climb the River Britee and stacd On tho tips of your thumbe on the very. te And watch the gills as they tip and fon Try it. 1f you doubt It. A photographer with more nerve than Steeple Jack or any dozen Steeple Jacks did so the other day. That Is, he didn’t exactly stand on his thumbs, but he climbed to the uttermost tip of the new East Riv Bridge, and, looking down, took some photographs: that will make sou dizzy even to look at them. He worked all his If to And the money hi Then he put tt * And he sald, “C Would that we were all s0 philosophical! 2 stirring times in Wall street scores of men have t so to heart that they have sald farew. dropped beyond a fatal mit. The deaths in > muke a nile, Kon their losses en stocks w York City in the past month have been remarkable in number, and that many can be directly traced to the “speculative fever of Wall strect™ you will be readily convinced when you learn all about the matter ‘The Jeundreas tore her fevered hair, sal arge so match « piece, And now that I've begun, 1 find she's got the brand. Three pleces all in one!" Even so! That IS the new style, a combination of “lingerie” (the proper word, we believe), which will drive laundresses to desperation, but which will prove a boon to womanity. Har-siot Hubbard Ayer has discovered this most recent innovation in fem- Inine fashion, and with some very dainty models (photographs) will tell you all about it. You may also learn something about the WONDERFUL WORK ON THE TUNNEL, THE LOVE LETTERS OF A HEAR’ ROKEN EMPEROR, THE 20TH CENTURY GIRL (No. 5, by W. M. Chase) many other things of interest in - The paper you seok when h ‘The paper you week when for slsdom sowre ein he paper your children are alter each Sunday Tl paper you have to divide with, your wife: The paper for avery ono of the people Who into thin city in. concqurte And wish for the news with the best atyle— and many, * hurled, or nide Issues, The Magazine Section of Next Sunday's World i $ c UMustrations | Powers. | $ Ca ‘2 o